Oklahoma Code § 56-1009.1

Title 56. Poor Persons: Short title - Legislative findings
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A.  Sections 1 and 2 of this act shall be known and may be cited
as the “All Kids Act”.
B.  The Legislature finds that, for the economic and social
benefit of all residents of the State of Oklahoma, it is important
to enable all children of this state to access affordable health
insurance that offers comprehensive coverage and emphasizes
preventative health care.  Numerous studies, including the Institute
of Medicine’s report, Health Insurance Matters, demonstrate that
lack of insurance negatively affects health status.  The Legislature
further finds that access to health care is a key component for
children’s healthy development and successful education.  The
effects of lack of insurance also negatively impact those who are
insured because the cost of paying for care for the uninsured is
shifted to those who have insurance in the form of higher health
insurance premiums.  A Families USA 2005 report indicates that by
2010, family premiums in Oklahoma will increase by Two Thousand
Eleven Dollars ($2,011.00) due to cost-shifting from the uninsured.
It is, therefore, the intent of the All Kids Act to provide access
to affordable health insurance to all children in Oklahoma.

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